Thank for the advice! So far been 2 years without having to get a new set of tires hopefully I can keep it going before doing that work! I don’t drive this one that often which is probably why the tires have lasted a bit 🤣
When you lower, won't that place uneven weight on your tires and create inner wear? If you adjust the camber, the weight distribution should be the same as stock.
What setting do you have the alignment set to? My car was aligned at the low setting. Can it be realigned with the setting even lower with these installed or are you just gonna deal with the extra camber and tire wear?
With these I had alignment done with the lowest setting by Tesla they did mention that with these installed I’m going to have a faster tire wear regardless but the alignment will help with slowing it down
For the front it’s at 27 and the back is 26 that and it’s a perfect lowered stance I have a friend that went a lot lower and his wheels would scrape the inner liner but it also depends what size wheels you have
@@ThatBasicTesla I have 21". My links only go to negative -15? Could you clarify what setting you have on the front and back and are your rims 21? thank you for your quick response
My rims are 21’’ too so for the links any number above 0 the bigger the number the higher the car will sit and any number below 0 going into negatives the lower it will be for example of you set it to -15 the car will sit very low but wouldn’t be recommended for having 21” rims
Get adjustable camber/toe arms or you're gonna be buying tires very often. And I'd go w in2itive specs for alignment
Thank for the advice! So far been 2 years without having to get a new set of tires hopefully I can keep it going before doing that work! I don’t drive this one that often which is probably why the tires have lasted a bit 🤣
This video brought back all the good feels of working on the cars with the homie LOL great video bro
Thanks man really appreciate! 🙏🏼 best memories working on stuff with the homies haha
When you lower, won't that place uneven weight on your tires and create inner wear? If you adjust the camber, the weight distribution should be the same as stock.
I made sure when I lowered it to to be sure it’s distributed a good as possible and I haven’t noticed any un even wear
I know S and X are tire eaters from the factory. What are lowered S getting out of tire life?
Bro they’re horrible with tires with mine I get like 2 years and spend a little over 2k 😭 I do have Michelin on her
@@ThatBasicTesla my ex drove an X (haha) and she got 18k miles out of her tires. Wondering if 10k miles lowered is doable
It’s def doable just despensa how much you drive and the roads I know cali is brutal with roads I hardly drive my S
What setting do you have the alignment set to? My car was aligned at the low setting. Can it be realigned with the setting even lower with these installed or are you just gonna deal with the extra camber and tire wear?
With these I had alignment done with the lowest setting by Tesla they did mention that with these installed I’m going to have a faster tire wear regardless but the alignment will help with slowing it down
Buy adjustable rare camber kit thank me later
What body kit are you using?
It’s from maxton design
@@ThatBasicTesla appreciate it
what setting do have it set at on front and back?
For the front it’s at 27 and the back is 26 that and it’s a perfect lowered stance I have a friend that went a lot lower and his wheels would scrape the inner liner but it also depends what size wheels you have
@@ThatBasicTesla I have 21". My links only go to negative -15? Could you clarify what setting you have on the front and back and are your rims 21? thank you for your quick response
My rims are 21’’ too so for the links any number above 0 the bigger the number the higher the car will sit and any number below 0 going into negatives the lower it will be for example of you set it to -15 the car will sit very low but wouldn’t be recommended for having 21” rims
@@ThatBasicTesla I have mine at -8 in front and -10 in rear
For mine I have -7 in the front and -6 in the rear